So it sounds like you have the runtime database but not the Opsview database then? Did you have a full copy of the Opsview folder like from a backup. Opsview does a backup of databases when you apply changes so maybe you have a sql backup Opsview made to work from? I see you said the upgrade removed Opsview so maybe the action removed the whole Opsview file structure as well.
I'm guessing you had found this Opsview doc on migrating from nagios, maybe that could help? http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.3:migrating:nagios Good luck with it. James Whittington -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daniel Spain Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 8:19 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [opsview-users] DB troubles from botched OS upgrade. Hi, After a botched upgrade from Debian Lenny to Squeeze, where debian decided to be helpful and remove Opsview without telling me, I managed to salvage as much as I could before migrating to new hardware, but with the runtime database, I've lost all the opsview tables. I've got the nagios tables ones, so opsview/nagios actually works in the background, but I can't use the web interface at all. Is it possible for me to rebuild these tables with some command or script from the existing tables/config files? Regards, Daniel Spain Systems Administrator Fontis IT Consulting M: +614 0705 7580 E: [email protected] W: http://www.fontis.com.au _______________________________________________ Opsview-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opsview.org/lists/listinfo/opsview-users _______________________________________________ Opsview-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opsview.org/lists/listinfo/opsview-users
